Chosen as "Best in Class" for purity and nutritional superiority by the Clean Label Project. The testing looked beyond just nutrition to include metalloids, environmental toxins and processing chemicals. Read more.

About Us

Nature’s One® is a privately held company founded in 1997 and based in Columbus, Ohio. The company is a pioneer in the organic medical nutrition category introducing the first organic baby formula to the United States in 1999 under the brand Baby’s Only Organic®. Read more about Our Story.

From the beginning, Nature’s One® has heavily invested in research and development to offer the very best in organic and nutritional science. Today most of Nature’s One® organic medical nutritionals remain the first and only in their product categories. These products are sold nationwide and internationally through a wide range of retail outlets and medical suppliers.

Nature’s One® continues to search for ways to improve its brands and discover new organic medical foods to meet the growing needs of concerned consumers. After all, “Organic is another way to say I love you™

Product Brand Introduction

Baby’s Only Organic® Formulas

1999 Organic Dairy

2000 Organic Soy

2008 Organic Lactose Free Dairy

2011 Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA (free of hexane processing)

2014 Organic Dairy with Whey Protein

PediaSmart® Organic Complete Nutrition Beverage

2008 Lactose-Free Dairy-Based

2010 Soy-Based

PediaVance® Organic Electrolyte Maintenance Solution

2005 Apple & Grape Flavors

A Company for All Generations

Nature's One® only manufactures products based on sound nutritional science as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Our company uses independent analytical labs to rigorously test its products for purity and to ensure all nutrients are present at the levels stated on labels.

Nature's One® promotes breast feeding as the best source of nutrition for developing babies and toddlers. Our formulas are nutritionally complete to supplement or replace breast milk when necessary.

We are sensitive to the fact that breast milk is not always available to mothers with physical limitations and adopting parents.